BigC07 had them (Vortech MP40 now...). They seem the same as Hydor Koralias, but don't use magnets, instead use a large suction cup (clamps down so it holds firm). Don't know the prices on them, but they can't be used on wavemakers (like old HK's). Other than that, they're about the same. Only drawback, IMO, is they don't use magnets.

Smallblock

09-05-2010, 9:01 PM

Cool, I like the company i use thier heaters and havent had any problems and they have a lifetime warranty. These look a little better than the korilas imo

weaglereefer

09-05-2010, 9:06 PM

Oh, one thing I did like about them is they have clips to take them apart. I broke a good many Koralias twisting them...

Smallblock

09-05-2010, 9:10 PM

yeah i know what you mean

Smoothie

09-05-2010, 11:28 PM

They have some pretty sweet ones for nano's about to come out. They ramp up and down in gph on their own though

Smallblock

09-06-2010, 12:09 AM

Got a link?

iam392

09-06-2010, 12:13 AM

http://blog.aquanerd.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Aqueon-Circulation-Pump-13.jpg
I have two of the Model 700 ( 700GPH ) they push the water around my 72 Bow front just fine. I like them because they do not push a jet stream of water. The flow is spread over a wide area so no one spot get a blast of current.

Smallblock

09-06-2010, 12:14 AM

lemme guess you saw them at macna, lucky joker.

Smallblock

09-06-2010, 12:15 AM

thanks, I like that Iam

weaglereefer

09-06-2010, 12:17 AM

I have two of the Model 700 ( 700GPH ) they push the water around my 72 Bow front just fine. I like them because they do not push a jet stream of water. The flow is spread over a wide area so no one spot get a blast of current.

How's that one you got from me working out?

iam392

09-06-2010, 12:19 AM

How's that one you got from me working out?

It was a bit on the strong side. It stirred up everything. Between it and my pi**ed off Maroon Clown I couldn't see anything. I am going to try a different location and try again.